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Concrete sill does not solve the problem of keeping trail material up to bridge grade; Buena Vista, Colorado
Photo Details
Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
Photo category:
Bridges And Boardwalks
Tags:
surface, boardwalk, grade, accessibility and accessible trails, concrete
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Example of an asphalt patch at the concrete sill which the bridge abuts against; Little Dry Creek Trail, Arvada, Colorado
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